Weah v. Barr et al
Patrick Weah |
John Doe, William Barr, Martha Doe and Catricia Howard |
4:2020cv01620 |
September 8, 2020 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
EBC |
Matthew W Brann |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2241 |
None |
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Receipt of payment from PATRICK WEAH 20CV1620 in the amount of $5.00 for WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS. Transaction posted on 10/23/2020. Receipt number 333073511 processed by smurphy. (jjs) |
Filing 6 Filing fee: $ 5.00, receipt number 333073511 (bg) |
Filing 5 ORDER DISMISSING CASE - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is dismissed without prejudice, and the Clerk of Court shall close this file. Signed by Honorable Matthew W. Brann on 10/21/2020. (case closed) (lg) |
Filing 4 STATEMENT OF FACTS re #1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by Patrick Weah. (kpf) |
Filing 3 PRO SE LETTER ISSUED w/ Notice & Consent Form. (lg) |
Filing 2 (THIRTY (30) DAY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER) directing the prisoner to pay the filing fee or file a signed Application to Proceed IFP within 30 days or case will be dismissed.Signed by Honorable Matthew W. Brann on 9/8/2020. (Attachments: #1 IFP form)(lg) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus lodged as no filing fee was paid and no Motion for In Forma Pauperis was filed, filed by Patrick Weah, pro se.(lg) |
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